The museum is free to the public and is located in a ruins park, an ancient abandoned kiln site. All the panels are in four languages, Korean, English, Chinese and Japanese, so there is no obstacle to visiting. As the core of Lingnan, Daegu and Kyeongsang Beidao were originally the site of Gayan in ancient times (as for the attributes of Gayan, it depends on whether you stand in the Korean position or the position of the country), and even after being annexed by Silla, they still retain their cultural characteristics slightly different from Kyeongsang. Daegu has been the center of Korean textile printing and dyeing since ancient times, so there is also a clothing exhibition room in the museum, introducing traditional clothing from Lingnan to South Korea and further expanding to the whole of Asia.